Bathtub Cleaner Assembly

ABSTRACT

A bathtub cleaner assembly includes a cleaner that has a handle portion extending upwardly from a reservoir portion that contains a fluid cleaning solution. A first scrubbing unit is coupled to the reservoir portion of the cleaner to engage a basal wall of the bathtub when the cleaner is positioned in the bathtub. The first scrubbing unit rotates when the first scrubbing unit is turned on to scrub the basal wall of the bathtub. A pair of second scrubbing units is each movably integrated into the reservoir portion of the cleaner to scrub a respective lateral wall of the bathtub when the cleaner is positioned in the bathtub. A spray unit is integrated into the cleaner to spray the fluid cleaning solution onto the first scrubbing unit and the second scrubbing units.

(B) CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

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(G) BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION (1) Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to cleaner devices and more particularly pertainsto a new cleaner device for automatically cleaning a bathtub. The deviceincludes a plurality of scrubbers that rotate for scrubbing the bathtuband the device includes a plurality of rollers for moving the deviceback and forth in the bathtub. Additionally, the device includes a sprayunit for spraying a liquid cleaning solution onto the bathtub to enhancescrubbing the bathtub.

(2) Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37CFR 1.97 and 1.98

The prior art relates to cleaner devices including a variety of bathtubscrubbers that have a powered scrubber for scrubbing a bathtub. Theprior art discloses a variety of floor cleaners that are self propelledand which include scrubbers for scrubbing a floor. In no instance doesthe prior art disclose a self propelled cleaner that includes a scrubberfor scrubbing a floor and a pair of scrubbers that alternatively travelup and down for scrubbing walls.

(H) BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above bygenerally comprising a cleaner that has a handle portion extendingupwardly from a reservoir portion that contains a fluid cleaningsolution. A first scrubbing unit is coupled to the reservoir portion ofthe cleaner to engage a basal wall of the bathtub when the cleaner ispositioned in the bathtub. The first scrubbing unit rotates when thefirst scrubbing unit is turned on to scrub the basal wall of thebathtub. A pair of second scrubbing units is each movably integratedinto the reservoir portion of the cleaner to scrub a respective lateralwall of the bathtub when the cleaner is positioned in the bathtub. Aspray unit is integrated into the cleaner to spray the fluid cleaningsolution onto the first scrubbing unit and the second scrubbing units.

There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more importantfeatures of the disclosure in order that the detailed descriptionthereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that thepresent contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There areadditional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafterand which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.

The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features ofnovelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out withparticularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of thisdisclosure.

(I) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than thoseset forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to thefollowing detailed description thereof. Such description makes referenceto the annexed drawings wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front in-use view of a bathtub cleaner assembly according toan embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a front phantom view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a right side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a top view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is a bottom view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a back phantom view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

(J) DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to FIGS. 1 through6 thereof, a new cleaner device embodying the principles and concepts ofan embodiment of the disclosure and generally designated by thereference numeral 10 will be described.

As best illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 6, the bathtub cleaner assembly10 generally comprises a cleaner 12 that has a handle portion 14extending upwardly from a reservoir portion 16. The reservoir portion 16contains a fluid cleaning solution 18 and the handle portion 14 has astorage section 20 that is hollow for storing objects. The objects mightinclude cleaning supplies that would typically be employed for cleaninga bathtub 21 in a bathroom. An outside wall 22 of the storage section 20has an access opening 24 extending into an interior of the storagesection 20 and a door 25 is removably positionable over the accessopening 24.

The reservoir portion 16 has a bottom wall 26, a top wall 28 and anouter wall 30 extending therebetween, and a fill spout 31 might beintegrated into the outer wall 30 for filling the reservoir portion 16with the fluid cleaning solution 18. The reservoir portion 16 has adividing wall 32 that is positioned between the bottom wall 26 and thetop wall 28 to define a lower section 34 of the reservoir portion 16that is fluidly discrete from an upper section 36 of the reservoirportion 16, and the upper section 36 contains the fluid cleaningsolution 18. The fluid cleaning solution 18 may be a cleaning solutionthat is approved for cleaning plumbing fixtures, such as a bathtub 21,in a bathroom. The outer wall 30 has a front side 38, a first lateralside 40 and a second lateral side 42, and the front side 38 has a pairof mounts 44 each extending forwardly therefrom. The mounts 44 arespaced apart from each other on the front side 38, and each of themounts 44 is positioned adjacent to the bottom wall 26 of the reservoirportion 16.

A control circuit 46 is provided and the control circuit 46 isintegrated into the cleaner 12. A first scrubbing unit 48 is coupled tothe reservoir portion 16 of the cleaner 12 and the first scrubbing unit48 engages a basal wall 50 of a bathtub 21 when the cleaner 12 ispositioned in the bathtub 21. The first scrubbing unit 48 rotates whenthe first scrubbing unit 48 is turned on thereby facilitating the firstscrubbing unit 48 to scrub the basal wall 50 of the bathtub 21.

The first scrubbing unit 48 comprises a first brush 54 that has a firstend 56 and a second end 58. Each of the first end 56 and the second end58 is rotatably coupled to a respective one of the mounts 44 on thefront side 38 of the outer wall 30 of the reservoir portion 16. In thisway the first brush 54 can frictionally engage the basal wall 50 of thebathtub 21. The first brush 54 may include a plurality of bristles orthe first brush 54 may be comprised of an abrasive material. The firstscrubbing unit 48 includes a first brush motor 60 that is coupled to thereservoir portion 16 of the cleaner 12, and the first brush motor 60 isin mechanical communication with the first scrubber. The first brushmotor 60 rotates in a first direction when the first brush motor 60 isturned on, the first brush motor 60 rotates the first scrubber when thefirst brush motor 60 is turned on, and the first brush motor 60 iselectrically coupled to the control circuit 46. The first brush motor 60may comprise an electric motor or the like.

A pair of second scrubbing units 62 is each movably integrated into thereservoir portion 16 of the cleaner 12. Each of the second scrubbingunits 62 is positioned on opposite sides of the cleaner 12 with respectto each other. Moreover, each of the second scrubbing units 62 movescontinuously between a lowered position and a raised position when thesecond scrubbing units 62 are turned on. In this way each of the secondscrubbing units 62 can scrub a respective lateral wall 64 of the bathtub21 when the cleaner 12 is positioned in the bathtub 21.

Each of the second scrubbing units 62 comprises an arm 66 that has afirst end 68 and a second end 70, and the first end 68 of the arm 66 ispivotally coupled to the outer wall 30 of the reservoir portion 16 ofthe cleaner 12. Each of the second scrubbing units 62 includes a motorhousing 72 that is coupled to the second end of the arm 66. As is mostclearly shown in FIG. 3, the motor housing 72 has a pair of panels 74that are spaced apart from each other and extend away from the secondend of the arm 66.

Each of the second scrubbing units 62 includes an arm motor 76 that ispositioned within the arm 66, the arm motor 76 is positioned at thefirst end of the arm 66 and the arm motor 76 engages the outer wall 30of the reservoir portion 16 at a pivot point between the first end andthe outer wall 30. The arm motor 76 alternatively rotates in a firstdirection and a second direction when the arm motor 76 is turned on. Thearm 66 is lifted upwardly when the arm motor 76 rotates in the firstdirection and the arm 66 is lowered when the arm motor 76 rotates in thesecond direction. The arm motor 76 is electrically coupled to thecontrol circuit 46 and the arm motor 76 may comprise an electric motoror the like.

Each of the second scrubbing units 62 includes a second brush 78 that isrotatably coupled between the pair of panels 74 of the motor housing 72.In this way the second brush 78 can to frictionally engage therespective lateral wall 64 of the bathtub 21. The second brush 78 mayinclude a plurality of bristles or the second brush 78 may be comprisedof an abrasive material. Each of the second scrubbing units 62 includesa second brush motor 80 that is positioned in the motor housing 72, andhe second brush motor 80 rotates in a first direction when the secondbrush motor 80 is turned on. The second brush motor 80 is electricallycoupled to the control circuit 46 and the second brush motor 80 maycomprise an electric motor or the like. Each of the second scrubbingunits 62 includes a pulley 82 that is coupled to a respective end of thesecond brush 78. Each of the second scrubbing units 62 includes a belt84 that extends between the second brush motor 80 and the pulley 82 suchthat the second brush motor 80 rotates the second brush 78 when thesecond brush motor 80 is turned on.

A plurality of rollers 86 is each integrated into the bottom wall 26 ofthe reservoir portion 16 of the cleaner 12 such that each of the rollers86 rolls along the basal wall 50 of the bathtub 21 when the cleaner 12is positioned in the bathtub 21. A plurality of roller motors 88 is eachpositioned in the reservoir portion 16 of the cleaner 12 and each of theroller motors 88 is coupled to a respective one of the rollers 86. Eachof the roller motors 88 rotates in a first direction or a seconddirection when the roller motors 88 are turned on. Moreover, the cleaner12 moves forward when the roller motors 88 rotate in the first directionand the cleaner 12 moves rearwardly when the roller motors 88 rotate inthe second direction. In this way the rollers 86 move the cleaner 12back and forth along the basal wall 50 of the bathtub 21. A guidancesystem 85 may be integrated into the cleaner 12 that might include aplurality of optical sensors 87 for sensing the dimensions of thebathtub 21. The guidance system 85 might be electrically coupled to thecontrol circuit 46 to facilitate the rollers 86 to reverse directionwhen the cleaner 12 approaches either end of the bathtub 21 while thecleaner 12 is moving forward or rearward.

A spray unit 90 is integrated into the cleaner 12 and the spray unit 90has a plurality of outputs 92 each being aligned with a respective oneof the first scrubbing unit 48 and the second scrubbing units 62. Thespray unit 90 has an input 94 that is positioned within the reservoirportion 16 of the cleaner 12. Moreover, the spray unit 90 sprays thefluid cleaning solution 18 outwardly through each of the outputs 92 forenhancing cleaning the bathtub 21. The spray unit 90 comprises a pump 96that has an intake 98 and a plurality of exhausts 100, and the pump 96defines the input 94 of the spray unit 90. The pump 96 is positionedwithin the reservoir portion 16 to facilitate the pump 96 to urge thefluid cleaning solution 18 inwardly through the intake 98 and outwardlythrough each of the exhausts 100 when the pump 96 is turned on. The pump96 is electrically coupled to the control circuit 46 and the pump 96 maycomprise an electric fluid pump or the like.

The spray unit 90 includes a plurality of conduits 102 that each has aprimary end 104 and a secondary end 106. The primary end 104 of each ofthe conduits 102 is fluidly coupled to a respective one of the exhausts100 of the pump 96 such that each of the conduits 102 receives the fluidcleaning solution 18 from the pump 96. Each of the conduits 102 isrouted in the cleaner 12 such that the secondary end 106 of each of theconduits 102 is aligned with a respective one of the first brush 54 andthe second brush 78 associated with each of the second scrubbing units62. In this way each of the conduits 102 can spray the fluid cleaningsolution 18 into the first brush 54 and the second brush 78. Thesecondary end 106 of each of the conduits 102 defines a respective oneof the outputs 92 of the spray unit 90.

A power switch 108 is movably integrated into the handle portion 14 ofthe cleaner 12 and the power switch 108 is electrically coupled to thecontrol circuit 46 for turning the control circuit 46 on and off. Apower supply 110 is positioned in the handle portion 14 of the cleaner12 and the power supply 110 is electrically coupled to the power switch108. The power supply 110 comprises at least one battery 112 and the atleast one battery 112 is positioned in the storage section 20 of thehandle portion 14. A battery cover 114 is removably integrated into theoutside wall 22 of the storage section 20 and the at least one battery112 is positioned behind the battery cover 114.

In use, the cleaner 12 is positioned in the bathtub 21 and the powerswitch 108 is turned on. The cleaner 12 travels back and forth in thebathtub 21 while the first scrubbing unit 48 scrubs the basal wall 50 ofthe bathtub 21 and each of the second scrubbing units 62 scrubs up anddown along the respective lateral wall 64 of the bathtub 21. In this waythe bathtub 21 can be automatically cleaned without requiring manuallabor. The power switch 108 is turned off when the cleaner 12 hastraveled back and forth in the bathtub 21 a sufficient number of timesto clean the bathtub 21.

With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized thatthe optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodimentenabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials,shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, aredeemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and allequivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings anddescribed in the specification are intended to be encompassed by anembodiment of the disclosure.

Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of theprinciples of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications andchanges will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is notdesired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operationshown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications andequivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of thedisclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used inits non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word areincluded, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. Areference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not excludethe possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless thecontext clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.

I claim:
 1. A bathtub cleaner assembly for automatically cleaning abathtub, said assembly comprising: a cleaner having a handle portionextending upwardly from a reservoir portion, said reservoir portioncontaining a fluid cleaning solution, said handle portion having astorage section being hollow wherein said storage section is configuredto store objects; a first scrubbing unit being coupled to said reservoirportion of said cleaner wherein said first scrubbing unit is configuredto engage a basal wall of the bathtub when said cleaner is positioned inthe bathtub, said first scrubbing unit rotating when said firstscrubbing unit is turned on wherein said first scrubbing unit isconfigured to scrub the basal wall of the bathtub; a pair of secondscrubbing units, each of said second scrubbing units being movablyintegrated into said reservoir portion of said cleaner, each of saidsecond scrubbing units being positioned on opposite sides of saidcleaner with respect to each other, each of said second scrubbing unitsmoving continuously between a lowered position and a raised positionwhen said second scrubbing units are turned on wherein each of saidscrubbing units is configured to scrub a respective lateral wall of thebathtub when said cleaner is positioned in the bathtub; a plurality ofrollers, each of said rollers being integrated into said reservoirportion of said cleaner wherein each of said rollers is configured toroll along the basal wall of the bathtub when said cleaner is positionedin the bathtub; and a spray unit being integrated into said cleaner,said spray unit having a plurality of outputs each being aligned with arespective one of said first scrubbing unit and said second scrubbingunits, said spray unit having an input being positioned within saidreservoir portion of said cleaner wherein said spray unit is configuredto spray the fluid cleaning solution outwardly through each of saidoutputs for enhancing cleaning the bathtub.
 2. The assembly according toclaim 1, wherein: an outside wall of said storage section has an accessopening extending into an interior of said storage section; saidreservoir portion has a bottom wall, a top wall and an outer wallextending therebetween, said reservoir portion having a dividing wallbeing positioned between said bottom wall and said top wall to define alower section of said reservoir portion being fluidly discrete from anupper section of said reservoir portion wherein said upper section isconfigured to contain the fluid cleaning solution; and said outer wallhas a front side, a first lateral side and a second lateral side, saidfront side having a pair of mounts each extending forwardly therefrom,said mounts being spaced apart from each other on said front side, eachof said mounts being positioned adjacent to said bottom wall of saidreservoir portion.
 3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein saidfirst scrubbing unit comprises a first brush having a first end and asecond end, each of said first end and said second end being rotatablycoupled to a respective one of said mounts on said front side of saidouter wall of said reservoir portion wherein said first brush isconfigured to frictionally engage the basal wall of the bathtub.
 4. Theassembly according to claim 3, wherein said first scrubbing unitincludes a first brush motor being coupled to said reservoir portion ofsaid cleaner, said first brush motor being in mechanical communicationwith said first scrubber, said first brush motor rotating in a firstdirection when said first brush motor is turned on, said first brushmotor rotating said first scrubber when said first brush motor is turnedon, said first brush motor being electrically coupled to a controlcircuit.
 5. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein each of saidsecond scrubbing units comprises: an arm having a first end and a secondend, said first end being pivotally coupled to said outer wall of saidreservoir portion of said cleaner; and a motor housing being coupled tosaid second end of said arm, said motor housing having a pair of panelsbeing spaced apart from each other and extending away from said secondend of said arm.
 6. The assembly according to claim 5, wherein each ofsaid second scrubbing units includes an arm motor being positionedwithin said arm, said arm motor being positioned at said first end ofsaid arm, said arm motor engaging said outer wall of said reservoirportion, said arm motor alternatively rotating in a first direction anda second direction, said arm being lifted upwardly when said arm motorrotates in said first direction, said arm being lowered when said armmotor rotates in said second direction, said arm motor beingelectrically coupled to said control circuit.
 7. The assembly accordingto claim 6, wherein each of said second scrubbing units includes asecond brush being rotatably coupled between said pair of panels of saidmotor housing wherein said second brush is configured to frictionallyengage the respective lateral wall of the bathtub.
 8. The assemblyaccording to claim 7, wherein each of said second scrubbing unitsincludes a second brush motor being positioned in said motor housing,said second brush motor rotating in a first direction when said secondbrush motor is turned on, said second brush motor being electricallycoupled to a control circuit.
 9. The assembly according to claim 8,wherein each of said second scrubbing units includes: a pulley beingcoupled to a respective end of said second brush; and a belt extendingbetween said second brush motor and said pulley such that said secondbrush motor rotates said second brush when said second brush motor isturned on.
 10. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising aplurality of roller motors, each of said roller motors being positionedin said reservoir portion of said cleaner, each of said roller motorsbeing coupled to a respective one of said rollers, each of said rollermotors rotating in a first direction or a second direction when saidroller motors are turned on, said cleaner moving forward when saidroller motors rotate in said first direction, said cleaner movingrearwardly when said roller motors rotate in said second directionwherein said rollers are configured to move said cleaner back and forthalong the basal wall of the bathtub.
 11. The assembly according to claim1, wherein said spray unit comprises a pump having an intake and aplurality of exhausts, said pump being positioned within said reservoirportion wherein said pump is configured to urge the fluid cleaningsolution inwardly through said intake and outwardly through each of saidexhausts when said pump is turned on, said pump being electricallycoupled to said control circuit.
 12. The assembly according to claim 11,wherein: said first scrubbing unit includes a first brush; each of saidsecond scrubbing units includes a second brush; and said spray unitincludes a plurality of conduits, each of said conduits having a primaryend and a secondary end, said primary end of each of said conduits beingfluidly coupled to a respective one of said exhausts of said pumpwherein each of said conduits is configured to receive the fluidcleaning solution from said pump, each of said conduits being routed insaid cleaner such that said secondary end of each of said conduits isaligned with a respective one of said first brush and said second brushassociated with each of said second scrubbing units wherein each of saidconduits is configured to spray the fluid cleaning solution into saidfirst brush and of said second brush, said secondary end of each of saidconduits defining a respective one of said outputs of said spray unit.13. A bathtub cleaner assembly for automatically cleaning a bathtub,said assembly comprising: a cleaner having a handle portion extendingupwardly from a reservoir portion, said reservoir portion containing afluid cleaning solution, said handle portion having a storage sectionbeing hollow wherein said storage section is configured to storeobjects, an outside wall of said storage section having an accessopening extending into an interior of said storage section, saidreservoir portion having a bottom wall, a top wall and an outer wallextending therebetween, said reservoir portion having a dividing wallbeing positioned between said bottom wall and said top wall to define alower section of said reservoir portion being fluidly discrete from anupper section of said reservoir portion wherein said upper section isconfigured to contain the fluid cleaning solution, said outer wallhaving a front side, a first lateral side and a second lateral side,said front side having a pair of mounts each extending forwardlytherefrom, said mounts being spaced apart from each other on said frontside, each of said mounts being positioned adjacent to said bottom wallof said reservoir portion; a control circuit being integrated into saidcleaner; a first scrubbing unit being coupled to said reservoir portionof said cleaner wherein said first scrubbing unit is configured toengage a basal wall of the bathtub when said cleaner is positioned inthe bathtub, said first scrubbing unit rotating when said firstscrubbing unit is turned on wherein said first scrubbing unit isconfigured to scrub the basal wall of the bathtub, said first scrubbingunit comprising: a first brush having a first end and a second end, eachof said first end and said second end being rotatably coupled to arespective one of said mounts on said front side of said outer wall ofsaid reservoir portion wherein said first brush is configured tofrictionally engage the basal wall of the bathtub; a first brush motorbeing coupled to said reservoir portion of said cleaner, said firstbrush motor being in mechanical communication with said first scrubber,said first brush motor rotating in a first direction when said firstbrush motor is turned on, said first brush motor rotating said firstscrubber when said first brush motor is turned on, said first brushmotor being electrically coupled to said control circuit; a pair ofsecond scrubbing units, each of said second scrubbing units beingmovably integrated into said reservoir portion of said cleaner, each ofsaid second scrubbing units being positioned on opposite sides of saidcleaner with respect to each other, each of said second scrubbing unitsmoving continuously between a lowered position and a raised positionwhen said second scrubbing units are turned on wherein each of saidscrubbing units is configured to scrub a respective lateral wall of thebathtub when said cleaner is positioned in the bathtub, each of saidsecond scrubbing units comprising: an arm having a first end and asecond end, said first end being pivotally coupled to said outer wall ofsaid reservoir portion of said cleaner; a motor housing being coupled tosaid second end of said arm, said motor housing having a pair of panelsbeing spaced apart from each other and extending away from said secondend of said arm; an arm motor being positioned within said arm, said armmotor being positioned at said first end of said arm, said arm motorengaging said outer wall of said reservoir portion, said arm motoralternatively rotating in a first direction and a second direction, saidarm being lifted upwardly when said arm motor rotates in said firstdirection, said arm being lowered when said arm motor rotates in saidsecond direction, said arm motor being electrically coupled to saidcontrol circuit; a second brush being rotatably coupled between saidpair of panels of said motor housing wherein said second brush isconfigured to frictionally engage the respective lateral wall of thebathtub; a second brush motor being positioned in said motor housing,said second brush motor rotating in a first direction when said secondbrush motor is turned on, said second brush motor being electricallycoupled to said control circuit; a pulley being coupled to a respectiveend of said second brush; and a belt extending between said second brushmotor and said pulley such that said second brush motor rotates saidsecond brush when said second brush motor is turned on; a plurality ofrollers, each of said rollers being integrated into said reservoirportion of said cleaner wherein each of said rollers is configured toroll along the basal wall of the bathtub when said cleaner is positionedin the bathtub, each of said rollers being integrated into said bottomwall of said reservoir portion; a plurality of roller motors, each ofsaid roller motors being positioned in said reservoir portion of saidcleaner, each of said roller motors being coupled to a respective one ofsaid rollers, each of said roller motors rotating in a first directionor a second direction when said roller motors are turned on, saidcleaner moving forward when said roller motors rotate in said firstdirection, said cleaner moving rearwardly when said roller motors rotatein said second direction wherein said rollers are configured to movesaid cleaner back and forth along the basal wall of the bathtub; and aspray unit being integrated into said cleaner, said spray unit having aplurality of outputs each being aligned with a respective one of saidfirst scrubbing unit and said second scrubbing units, said spray unithaving an input being positioned within said reservoir portion of saidcleaner wherein said spray unit is configured to spray the fluidcleaning solution outwardly through each of said outputs for enhancingcleaning the bathtub, said spray unit comprising: a pump having anintake and a plurality of exhausts, said pump being positioned withinsaid reservoir portion wherein said pump is configured to urge the fluidcleaning solution inwardly through said intake and outwardly througheach of said exhausts when said pump is turned on, said pump beingelectrically coupled to said control circuit; and a plurality ofconduits, each of said conduits having a primary end and a secondaryend, said primary end of each of said conduits being fluidly coupled toa respective one of said exhausts of said pump wherein each of saidconduits is configured to receive the fluid cleaning solution from saidpump, each of said conduits being routed in said cleaner such that saidsecondary end of each of said conduits is aligned with a respective oneof said first brush and said second brush associated with each of saidsecond scrubbing units wherein each of said conduits is configured tospray the fluid cleaning solution into said first brush and of saidsecond brush, said secondary end of each of said conduits defining arespective one of said outputs of said spray unit; a power switch beingmovably integrated into said handle portion of said cleaner, said powerswitch being electrically coupled to said control circuit for turningsaid control circuit on and off; and a power supply being positioned insaid handle portion of said cleaner, said power supply beingelectrically coupled to said power switch, said power supply comprisingat least one battery.